U Nonimmigrant Visa and Status
Webinar Series: jUly 2011
This is the Eighth and FinaL webinar of our monthly series designed to provide up-to-date information on various vital immigration law topics to practitioners and community advocates.
This webinar reviews how victims of criminal activity (and their qualifying family members) can petition for U nonimmigrant status. That status allows victims of certain criminal activities to live and work in the United States and to eventually apply for permanent residence. Participants in the webinar will learn the rules for qualifying for U status and become familiar with USCIS Form I-918, Petition for U Nonimmigrant Status. Participants will learn what criminal activities a person must be a victim of to qualify for U status, how a victim can meet the requirement that the he or she has been helpful in the investigation or prosecution of the criminal activity, and how to obtain the law enforcement/government certification necessary to petition for U status.
Webinar topics:
- Rules for qualifying for U status
- Criminal activities a person must be a victim of to qualify for U status
- Tips for filing the corresponding forms
Webinar Presenters
Speaker:
- Julie Dinnerstein, Esq
Co-Director, Sanctuary for Families’ Immigration Intervention Project
Moderator:
- Patricia Wonder, Esq.
Instructor, CUNY School of Professional Studies
Webinar Resources
Power Point Slides <ppt>
Form I-918 <pdf>
Form I-192 <pdf>
ICE Memo: Adjudicating Stay Requests Filed by U Status Applicants (9/24/2009) <pdf>
ICE Memo: U Status Applicants in Removal Proceedings or with Final Orders of Deportation or Removal (9/25/2009) <pdf>
ASISTA U Visa Materials
Immigration Law Studies Graduate Certificate Program
Professionals from across the country, in many different fields, are faced with immigrant employment and family issues on a regular basis. Increasingly paralegals, social workers, lawyers, community advocates, and government officials are turning to The City University of New York School of Professional Studies to learn about the complex and ever-changing field of immigration law and regulation.
This program is offered through the CUNY School of Professional Studies. For more information visit www.sps.cuny.edu.
Courses:
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Introduction to Immigration Law
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Proceedings in Immigration Court: The Removal Process and Applications for Relief
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Naturalization and Citizenship
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